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Bloody cheap cameras. They bought em down the market. Job lot.And somehow the 20 Sky TV cameras missed it?
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Bloody cheap cameras. They bought em down the market. Job lot.And somehow the 20 Sky TV cameras missed it?
Is bert on drugs? We need to abuse every opposition player, then need to hate coming here, they need to have a genuine fear for their lives.It's a mystery to Bert (Pt 232) why people booed and hurled abuse at the most exciting and talented player on the pitch, even if he was playing for the opposition.
Just watch him and hope he has a bad day rather than abuse him.
Hostile atmosphere yes butthey need to have a genuine fear for their lives.
I absolutely despise the players who think any tackle on them is an affront to their special skills and should result in a foul (although to be fair, in this non contact league, it very often does).
I was also in the BLUT, and from what I saw it looked like Zaha kind of squared up to Baldock before slowly backing away, spitting in the direction of Baldock whilst doing so. I don't think it hit Baldock but Zaha was definitely acting the bellend.
Unlike Bert, I'm completely surprised by the amount of abuse he got when you couple that with the theatrics and show pony stuff (which was extremely ineffective by the way).
We'll have plenty of opportunity on saturday when that ex Norwich twat Maddison comes to town.Is bert on drugs? We need to abuse every opposition player, then need to hate coming here, they need to have a genuine fear for their lives.
But he wasn't diving or rolling around faking injury.
He was booed the first time he touched the ball
He did spit but missed Baldock by a couple of feet. Hard to say whether it was intentionally directed at him. All part of his show pony tactic. Disappointing for such a template.Didn't he spit on/at Baldock?
If so booing was the least he should of got
And somehow the 20 Sky TV cameras missed it?
I was also in the BLUT, and from what I saw it looked like Zaha kind of squared up to Baldock before slowly backing away, spitting in the direction of Baldock whilst doing so. I don't think it hit Baldock but Zaha was definitely acting the bellend.
Unlike Bert, I'm completely surprised by the amount of abuse he got when you couple that with the theatrics and show pony stuff (which was extremely ineffective by the way).
Didn't he spit on/at Baldock?
If so booing was the least he should of got
I actually think the crowd helped towards Zaha losing the plot yesterday. The whole thing got completely under his skin and his head went.
I love it when our crowd are like that making players react to them. Of course there will be occasions players it will spur players on but some of these superstars may not be used to a good old Yorkshire welcome.
I remember the arses of the Arsenal players completely dropping when we beat them, was one of the best atmospheres at the land that night. We need to make every game like it.
It's a mystery to Bert (Pt 232) why people booed and hurled abuse at the most exciting and talented player on the pitch, even if he was playing for the opposition.
Just watch him and hope he has a bad day rather than abuse him.
Upanatem!Precisely so. We’re not there as passive bystanders. We’re there to support our Blades. Fierce hostility to opposition players is to be applauded, not condemned. Their visit to the Lane should be an unpleasant experience for them.
We won’t be offered tea and biscuits by Chelsea, Man United et al
Upanatem!
Gerrintoem!
It's a mystery to Bert (Pt 232) why people booed and hurled abuse at the most exciting and talented player on the pitch, even if he was playing for the opposition.
Just watch him and hope he has a bad day rather than abuse him.
We can contribute to him having a bad day, Bert. By all means, watch and admire him on tv when he’s playing against some other team.
Normally Zaha level players get that treatment at every ground and it doesn't seem to effect them. Wilder has it right, praise him pre-game to make him and his entourage comfortable and complacent at how good he is, then as soon as the game starts someone goes through him fairly enough for reality to kick in. An £80m player is normally a 9/10 player every game, mind games that drop him to an 8/10 will make a huge difference to their team and so more stoppable.We can contribute to him having a bad day, Bert. By all means, watch and admire him on tv when he’s playing against some other team.
It's a mystery to Bert (Pt 232) why people booed and hurled abuse at the most exciting and talented player on the pitch, even if he was playing for the opposition.
Just watch him and hope he has a bad day rather than abuse him.
Thought you were talking about Lundstram for a second.It's a mystery to Bert (Pt 232) why people booed and hurled abuse at the most exciting and talented player on the pitch, even if he was playing for the opposition.
Just watch him and hope he has a bad day rather than abuse him.
Undr The Cosh did a vlog on the game on Sunday, not surprising that Zaha is mentioned multiple times. If he's winding up current and ex players then you'll understand why the fans have a pop at him.
I was reminded of how the Kop booed George Best when we played Fulham in 1977. The more they booed, the better he played. Thankfully the booing on Sunday made no difference to Zaha's performance but really I thought it was very petty by the Blades. We really should be better than that.
Funny how memories operate. My recollection was of seeing a shadow of a formerly great player. I thought he was insignificant that day.
Very well said, I am sure Vardy is going to get worse than the cheating diving Zaha and rightly so.
Funny how memories operate. My recollection was of seeing a shadow of a formerly great player. I thought he was insignificant that day.
Recalled very accurately. The highlight of his day was fooling around with Rodney Marsh and getting a few cheap laughs.
Is this a follow-up to 'Annoying Twats I Hope Don't Sit Near Me?' £140 for four tickets. Miss the only goal. Clueless.
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